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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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Vol 17, NO. 28

Ono Hawaiian BBQ opens second Rialto location By David Phillips

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THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner Pg. 3

n Friday, March 15 Ono Hawaiian BBQ opened its doors to a second location in the City of Rialto at the new Renaissance Marketplace; the first location is in South Rialto at the new Super Walmart Shopping Center. The grand opening featured a ribbon cutting ceremony, Hula Dancers and fifty $100 gift cards for people who came out to celebrate. Restaurant patrons waiting in line were treated to colorful leis to wear as they waited to enter the newest dining spot to open in the brand new Renaissance Marketplace. Another treat for guests on grand opening day was a buy one get one free offer. About an hour before the grand opening and ribbon cutting there was already a line wrapped around the building of people looking to try some Hawaiian BBQ. One popular item hard to find here in Rialto is grilled Mahi Mahi that Ono Hawaiian BBQ has on their menu.

Kid’s Market provides fresh produce Pg. 6

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DAVID PHILLIPS

Ono Hawaiian BBQ opened its newest restaurant at the Renaissance Marketplace on Friday, Mar. 15. Development Services Director Robb Steel was in attendance and excited to see such a buzz from

residents for each and every grand opening at the new center.

“You expect a big draw from places like Chick-Fil-A and the Ono, cont. on next pg.

Rialto City Council puts annual pavement maintenance project to work By Manny B. Sandoval

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n March 12th, in a unanimous vote, Rialto City Council awarded a construction contract to Pavement Coatings Co. in the amount of $1,442,959 for the Annual Pavement Maintenance Project; and authorized a purchase order with Willdan Engineering in the amount of $98,058 for construction management and inspection services for the project.

Youth Grantmakers marks 10th anniversary

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INSIDE Gloria’s Corner

Director of Public Works Robert Eisenbeisz said, “This project will provide preventative maintenance…rubberized modified slurry to approximately 5.5 million square feet of residential streets in the Zone Four area of Rialto.”

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Words To Think About 5 Opinion

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Legal Notices

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HOW TO REACH US

Rialto city staff recently performed a thorough review of the streets in Zone Four.

Office: (909) 381-9898 Fax: (909) 384-0406

“The intent is to move forward with streets that are in a condition that would be conducive to a slur-

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MANNY B. SANDOVAL

The City of Rialto uses the Annual Pavement Maintenance Project to improve its roads.

Pavement, cont. on next pg.


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